Professor Derek Attridge FBA

Literary theory, the history and forms of Western poetry, modernist fiction in English, and South African literature.
Portrait of Derek Attridge
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2007
Subjects
Literature

Summary

Derek Attridge has published 30 books as author or editor, in four main areas: literary theory, the history and forms of Western poetry, modernist fiction, and South African literature. He serves on 20 editorial boards across these fields. He was awarded the inaugural Robert Fitzgerald Prosody Prize in 1999, and his book The Singularity of Literature received the 2006 European Society for the Study of English Prize for literary studies. Among his other awards have been a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Leverhulme Research Professorship, and a Senior Fellowship at the National Humanities Center. Having gained a BA at the University of Natal, he came to the UK in 1966 to complete further degrees at Cambridge. After a Research Lectureship at Christ Church, Oxford, he taught at the University of Southampton, then moved to a Chair of English Studies at Strathclyde University. In 1988, he took up a Professorship at Rutgers University, returning to the UK in 1998 to join the University of York's Department of English and Related Literature, from which he is now Emeritus Professor. He has held visiting positions at a number of universities, including Oxford, Cape Town, Orleans, Paris VII, Sassari, Northwestern, Queensland, Alliance (Bangalore) and the American University of Cairo.

Curent post

University of York Emeritus Professor of English

Past appointments

University of York Professor of English

1998 - 2016

Rutgers University Professor

1988 - 1998

University of Strathclyde Professor

1984 - 1988

University of Southampton Lecturer; Senior Lecturer

1973 - 1984

Publications

Forms of Modernist Fiction

Derek Attridge - Published in 2023 by Edinburgh University Press

The Experience of Poetry: From Homer's Listeners to Shakespeare's Readers

Derek Attridge - Published in 2019 by Oxford University Press

The Work of Literature

Derek Attridge - Published in 2015 by Oxford University Press

The Cambridge History of South African Literature

Edited by Derek Attridge and David Atwell - Published in 2012 by Cambridge University Press

J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics and the Ethics of Reading: Literature in the Event

Derek Attridge - Published in 2004 by University of Chicago Press

The Singularity of Literature

Derek Attridge - Published in 2004 by Routledge

The Rhythms of English Poetry

Derek Attridge - Published in 1982 by Routledge

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Patricia Waugh FBA

Modern literary studies and intellectual history, with specific interests in the modern and contemporary novel; literature, science and medicine; cultural theory and modernist aesthetics

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Professor Michael Bell FBA

Literary studies from the Enlightenment to modernity; the interrelations of literature and philosophy

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Professor Josephine McDonagh FBA

Josephine McDonagh is the author of several monographs and editor of volumes of essays on a range of interdisciplinary topics, with a focus on nineteenth-century British literature, particularly Britain’s global and imperial relations. Most recently she has interrogated the role of literature in settler colonisation, migration and emigration.

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